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"relaxed on" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is at rest. For example, "She was relaxed on the couch, reading her favorite book."
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During one visit, we relaxed on cushy chairs and enjoyed the Frank Sinatra and jazz the restaurant was playing.
Take up meditation, yoga, or other relaxation practices to help you stay grounded and relaxed on a daily basis.
I'm so relaxed on the plane.
I was pretty relaxed on the first tee today.
On the phone, Thibodeau relaxed on his conditions.
People who are relaxed on planes really have it made.
Never have I been so relaxed on a bus.
I was more relaxed on stage than off.
Across the street, guests relaxed on the hotel patio.
As the park filled, people relaxed on fleece blankets, paisley throws, beach towels and plaid sheets.
Since I'm pretty relaxed on a flight, I'm lucky that I can doze off.
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